Home & Hall: Finnish American Heritage Center at Finlandia University
The Finnish American Heritage Center (FAHC) serves as the hub of Finnish-American life for Finlandia University, the region, and the broader North American Finnish community. The FAHC houses the Finnish American Historical Archive, the world's largest and oldest collections of Finnish-American archive materials and works of art, as well as hundreds of museum pieces. It's also the site of the Martha Wiljanen Community Hall, a spacious room that accommodates a wide range of events. The FAHC is the home of the monthly international newspaper "The Finnish American Reporter," the office of the Honorary Consul of Finland for Michigan's Upper Peninsula and the Finlandia University Gallery. Indeed, the FAHC is the "home and hall" of Finnish-American culture and life.

Inside Michigan's Upper Peninsula (Finnish Community)

Why is the Finnish language so hard? What is easy in Finnish? | Miksi suomi on niin vaikea kieli?

Finnish Cuisine On Michigan's Upper Peninsula | Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern | Travel Channel

The Finnish SS Division: The Actual Story

Oulu - Finding Your Finnish Sisu

Weird But GENIUS Things In FINNISH STUDENT APARTMENTS

Swedish was Shocked by the Pronunciation of Swedish Brand Names in Nordic Countries!!

The Finnish Language

125th Anniversary Events Recap | Finlandia University

Return to Finn Town

Scientists Reveal Shocking Genetic Origin of Finnish DNA

Geography Now! Finland

An Authentic Finnish Sauna

My Finnish-American Life ~ Finnish American Folk Fest

10 Tiny Things That Annoy Finns

Which Country Do You HATE The Most? | FINLAND

Why You'll Hate Living in Finland (7 Reasons)

Learn To Speak Finnish In 4 Minutes

Is Finland Worth It After 2.5 Years as an American?

